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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Light history and not much moreBy B. MargolisIt's fascinating that Frank Tuttle discusses his career without any opinions or critques of anyone he worked with. No back stories over the difficulties of dealing with such strong and difficult personlities. He only spends 2 paragraphs of his directing "", for example. He hardly mentions the film "", a film that had been out of circulation for years. No explanation.It was a pleasant read, but I didn't learn anything, unfortunately.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Memories of Movie MakingBy Robert StromFrank Tuttle remembers his time in Hollywood, which began in the silent era. His career began in 1921 at Famous Players-Lasky / Paramount. Tuttle worked as a scenarist (screenwriter) and director. Some of the actors and directors he worked with where big names in silent films; Monty Woolley, Osgood Perkins (Tony Perkins father), , Allan Dwan, , , Edna May Oliver, , , Jean Arthur and . When pictures "started talking" Frank Tuttle stayed with what was now simply . Some of his best known films there included Eddie Cantor's "" (with a very young Lucille Ball). Tuttle directed big hit for the film noir team of and , "". He also directed Lake in "The Hour Before Dawn". In the 50's Tuttle also worked at Columbia and Warner Bros. One very interesting chapter is the last. This chapter is a collection of letters Tuttle received from other famous directors; George Cukor, Elia Kazan, Stanley Karmer, William Wyler and Fred Zinnemann. I would give it 3.5 stars.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. It is very interesting reading for those interested in what ...By Barbara YoungIt is very interesting reading for those interested in what really went on in Hollywood since the 30's.Quick reading but will keep for reference forever.

From Frank Tuttle, the director of Kid Boots, The Studio Murder Mystery, , Roman Scandals, , and , comes a candid and lively backstage tour of the film industry from the 1920s through the 1950s. With a cast of characters that includes Jean Arthur, , Mischa Auer, William Bendix, Joan Blondell, Clara Bow, , , Eddie Cantor, , Bing Crosby, Bebe Daniels, William Demarest, Dick Foran, Mitzi Green, Glen Hunter, Victor Jory, , Alan Ladd, Angela Lansbury, Veronica Lake, Charlie McCarthy, , , George Montgomery, Adolphe Monjou, Osgood Perkins, William Powell, Robert Preston, Edward G. Robinson, Charlie Ruggles, , , Gloria Swanson, and Monty Wooley, They Started Talking is an affectionate Who's Who of the leading supporting players of Hollywood's golden age. In addition, published for the first time, are rare letters from film directors George Cukor, Joseacute; Ferrer, Elia Kazan, Stanley Kramer, George Stevens, Norman Taurog, and William Wyler.

About the AuthorFrank Tuttle, the director of Kid Boots, The Studio Murder Mystery, True to the Navy, Roman Scandals, College Holiday, and This Gun for Hire.

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